Purple: The Latest in Bart Bonte's Colourful Series of Microgames

Bart Bonte, the one-man developer behind the successful series of microgames named after colours, has released the latest installment: Purple. With its unique challenges, rapid pace, and stunning visuals, Purple is sure to captivate gamers worldwide.

Bart Bonte, the solo developer responsible for the popular series of microgames named after colours, has released the latest installment: Purple. Available on Google Play and the App Store, Purple continues the tradition of offering a succession of short, self-contained puzzles that challenge players with their unique gameplay and rapid pace.

Think Warioware, or any other collection of microgames, and you'll have a good idea of what Purple is all about. Each level is a brief, standalone puzzle that tests your skills in a variety of ways. In the trailer above, we see examples like lining up three number 3s to fit together and tracing your way through a short maze.

Purple: The Latest in Bart Bonte's Colourful Series of Microgames

Purple: The Latest in Bart Bonte's Colourful Series of Microgames

The complexity of these puzzles is not the focus; instead, it's the unique challenge and rapid pace of the overall game that keeps players engaged. And with a palette focused solely on the colour purple, the game boasts a striking visual aesthetic unlike any other.

Complementing the visuals is a specially composed soundtrack that further enhances the immersive experience. The result is a game that stands out both visually and audibly.

Despite its unusual colour scheme, Purple retains the simple brain-teasing appeal of its predecessors. Short puzzles, a lovely soundtrack, and simple yet appealing visuals make for a winning combination.

Whether Purple will achieve the same critical acclaim as Bonte's previous works remains to be seen. However, one thing is for sure: this latest installment in the series is a must-play for fans of microgames and puzzle enthusiasts alike.

If you're looking for more games to dive into after completing Purple, consider checking out our list of the top mobile games of 2024 (so far) or our roundup of the best upcoming mobile games in 2024. With so many great options available, you're sure to find plenty of entertainment to keep you occupied.

* Latest installment in Bart Bonte's series of microgames named after colours

* Offers a succession of short, self-contained puzzles that challenge players with their unique gameplay and rapid pace

* Features a palette focused solely on the colour purple, resulting in a striking visual aesthetic

* Complemented by a specially composed soundtrack that further enhances the immersive experience

* Retains the simple brain-teasing appeal of its predecessors, making it a must-play for fans of microgames and puzzle enthusiasts alike